January 2007
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Posted by Cell Phone Reminder Guy on 11 Jan 2007 | Tagged as: devices
Palm announced the Treo 750 at CES Las Vegas yesterday, working on Cingular Wireless. It is not only a step up from the Treo 700w, but it runs Windows Mobile 5. The 750V has been launched for Vodaphone in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe.
Stereo Bluetooth headset support (the first PDA phone with that), MP3 player with auto-hold for incoming calls, internal antenna, plastic stylus, steroe headset standard and included. The Palm Treo 750 is functioning with Cingular as a UMTS device (>300kbps), and is HSDPA capable, probably after a free firmware upgrade.
OnCellRx Medication Reminder Service will work perfectly with the new Treo 750. In addition, the Treo 750 has threaded SMS message review, so you can thread a series of SMS messages for easy reading and management. In addition, the Treo 750 has a smaller battery than the Treo700 and Treo700P.
Posted by Cell Phone Reminder Guy on 10 Jan 2007 | Tagged as: medication reminders, pill reminder
In “Strategies and Tools for Promoting Medication Adherence”, Pharmacy Times highlighted the OnCellRx.com cell phone medication reminder system as a “personalized voice and e-mail medication reminder service“. Ameliatek’s sister product OnTimeRx.com for PDAs and smartphones was also recognized as an “advanced” dosing alarm.
Pharmacy Times recognized the serious threat medication adherence failure poses to patients:
Medications work only when patients take them as prescribed. Unfortunately, patients very often skip doses or take them at the wrong time. Nonadherence rates averaged 71% and ranged as high as 97% in >70 studies where patients’ dose taking was monitored electronically. Similarly, a review of 14 studies of patients’ dose timing showed that <41% of people consistently self-administered prescription drugs on the schedule set by their prescriber.Elderly patients and those with serious psychological problems (the very patients who are most at risk for suffering adverse consequences from poor medication adherence) are particularly likely not to follow dosing instructions.
and listed the 3 most common reasons people need medication reminders to help them taking their medications properly:
They are taking several different medications and multiple doses per day
They must refill prescriptions frequently
They have trouble affording their drugs
as well as the most common solutions proposed to help people improve their compliance:
OnCellRx.com is the only advanced, cell-phone and pager medication reminder service included in the comprehensive review of products to improve patient compliance and adherence. Our complete web-based management console, which enables you to manage your medication reminders easily and without any forms, approvals, or paperwork, instantly and immediately from anywhere on the Internet, makes OnCellRx the clear choice for remote medication compliance prompting.